
The History of Food
B2018•7.0/10
Documentary
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7.0/10(3)
Go back in time to our earliest hunter-gatherer beginnings all the way to the future of seed storage and food production.
Production
Roller Coaster Road Productions
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
November 15, 2018
Last Aired
November 15, 2018
Networks
CuriosityStream
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season

E1
The Invention of Cooking
Air date: 2018-11-15
Humans have depended on fire for millennia, but do we fully understand the impact it has had on our diet? When our hunter-gatherer ancestors learned to harness this tool, it ignited a culinary and cerebral revolution believed to be one of the most important factors in our evolution.

E2
The Agricultural Revolution
Air date: 2018-11-15
From the first row of planted crops, the practice of agriculture rendered man's hunter-gatherer lifestyles obsolete in favor of settled life and stable food supplies. This led to a skyrocketing population and enabled humans to develop skills outside of gathering the food needed to survive.

E3
Fermentation, Preservation and Exploration
Air date: 2018-11-15
Just as humans have always sought food to survive, we have also sought the means to preserve that food. Right from the very moment of a kill or a harvest, food begins to break down. With preservation, we can plan for times of scarcity during times of plenty.

E4
The Industry of Food
Air date: 2018-11-15
Industrialization brought the second great food revolution. Over the brief span of the 20th century, agriculture underwent greater change than it had since it was first practiced some 12,000 years ago.

E5
The Future of Food
Air date: 2018-11-15
Industrialized and processed food has dominated the last century. Now, the question is, what's next? We go around the world to meet pioneers in urban farming, veganism, and insect protein production to find out what will be the future of food.























